Our Partners
The Canadian Police Association
The Canadian Police Association (CPA) is the national voice for 60,000 police personnel across Canada. Membership includes police personnel serving in 160 police services across Canada, from Canada’s smallest towns and villages as well as those working in our largest municipal and provincial police services, and members of the RCMP, railway police, and first nations’ police personnel.
The Police Association of Ontario
Founded in 1933, the Police Association of Ontario is a unifying voice for advocacy in policing, the Police Association of Ontario represents over 31,000 sworn officers and civilian police personnel from 46 police associations across Ontario. We provide our member associations with representation, resources, education, and support. Through our efforts with government leaders, we have made significant strides in creating safe workspaces, fostering healthy labour relations and protecting the mental health of our members. Our commitment ensures that our members’ voices are heard and respected in all legislative and policy discussions.
The Police Pensioners Association of Ontario
The Police Pensioners Association of Ontario was founded in 1997 by a group of active and retired Ontario police officers representing multiple police services throughout the province. The purpose was, and is, to unite fraternally and promote the mutual interests of police retirees and encourage a cooperative relationship. For over 20 years the PPAO has advocated for its membership to maintain or improve there quality of life. We encourage and promote cooperative enterprise and together, are a unified voice on issues that affect pensions and health. We bring further value by partnering with business to bring our members services at reduced cost.
